The search for missing Tucson resident Nancy Guthrie has shifted focus toward two specific locations. While law enforcement remains tight-lipped about specific evidence, these operations mark a significant escalation in the week-long disappearance case.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Location 1: Rio Rico Property (Feb 10)
- The Outcome: Although the driver was released after hours of questioning, forensic teams spent the day processing the property for any physical link to Nancy.
Location 2: Orange Grove & First Avenue (Feb 13)
The investigation returned to the Tucson area late Friday night with a heavy tactical presence. A SWAT team and forensics units converged on a home just two miles from where Nancy was last seen.
- The Scene: Neighbors reported a massive police surge that included the detention of three individuals.
- Vehicle Search: Nearby, a restaurant parking lot was transformed into a crime scene as officers thoroughly searched a vehicle believed to be connected to a new lead.
Supporting Search Efforts
Beyond these two tactical raids, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department continues to scour the Catalina Foothills. Teams are currently focused on:
- Evidence Retrieval: Agents are specifically searching desert washes and boulders for a black backpack and gloves.
- Family Property: Investigators conducted a follow-up search at daughter Annie Guthrie’s home, which included an inspection of the septic system and the removal of several bags of evidence.
Status Update: As of today, Nancy Guthrie remains missing. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding suspicious activity near these search zones to come forward.
















